…In this movie, we're going to take a look at how to relink media.…Now there are a few reasons that you might need to do this.…One reason is to reconnect offline media.…Which could happen if your driver is…disconnected, or your media has moved locations.…And another reason you might want to relink media, is to…go back and forth between low resolution and high resolution media.…Now in this movie, we're going to take a look at how to reconnect offline media.…Now, your files are offline, hopefully at least, so you can just sit…back and watch as i discuss the ins and outs of relinking your media.…Lets take a look.…

All right, so before we actually get into relinking media,…I want to first discuss this relink window a little bit.…This it the window that you get if you start…a project, and Premiere Pro detects that there's offline media.…Now, up here in the main part of the window, we…see the list of all of the media that is offline.…In our case it's everything, okay?…So, something happened like the media moved locations.…

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Updated

10/10/2014

Released

6/18/2014

New to Premiere Pro? Start here and learn how to professionally edit video with techniques the experts use. Ashley Kennedy introduces a fast-track approach that breaks down the entire import-to-output process into eight quick steps—ideal as an overview for new editors, and a good crash course in Premiere Pro for editors migrating from other platforms. Then she transitions to an expanded workflow, showing how to import media, create a basic rough edit, and refine the cut with music, sound effects, transitions, visual effects, and titles. Along the way, she demonstrates how Premiere Pro integrates with other CC applications, and offers keyboard shortcuts and other workflow-enhancing tricks to help you become more efficient in Premiere Pro. The course wraps up with tutorials on color correction, multicam editing, and the export process.

Topics include:

Editing in Premiere Pro in eight steps

Setting up a project and a sequence

Importing and organizing media

Marking and selecting the best takes from clips

Performing insert, overwrite, and replace edits

Trimming, splitting, moving, and deleting clips

Performing intermediate editing and trimming techniques

Customizing your workspace and using creative tools

A brief look at Creative Suite integration

Making audio level adjustments and mixing audio

Recording voice-overs

Applying transitions, effects, and filters

Changing clip speed

Color correction techniques

Creating titles, credit rolls, and lower thirds

Multicam editing techniques

Exporting your final project

Skill Level Appropriate for all

8h

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Q: This course was updated on 10/10/2014. What changed?

A: We added tutorials to cover the most recent changes to Premiere Pro CC. The "What's new" movies provide an overview of the UI and effects changes, and the four movies indicated by the "(CC 2014.1)" tag give you a deeper dive into these features. Additionally, the "Using the Exercise Files" and "What version of Premiere Pro CC does this course cover?" movies will help you become fully acquainted with how this course is structured.

Q: How do I open the exercise files in Premiere Pro? I can't open any of the files in the Hot Glass or Creative Letterpress folders.

A: You have to open the project file
(the .prproj). You will see the rest of the exercise file structure when
you open the project in Premiere Pro. (The only folders you see at the operating system
level—through the Finder or Windows Explorer—are the media folders, which the project file links to.)

You can double-click on the Hot Glass project file to load the project in Premiere Pro. Once that project opens, you will find the rest of the exercise files.

Double-click on the Creative Letterpress project file to load the second
project.

Q: After loading a project from the exercise files for this course, the media appears "offline" and cannot be used. How do I fix this?

A: This issue occurs because the project was not created
in your copy of Premiere Pro, so your copy does not know where
to look for the asset files. To fix this, please see the video
"Relinking offline media."

Q: Premiere Pro keeps saying,
"Project contains a sequence that could not be opened. No sequence preview
preset or codec could be associated with this sequence type." What do I
do?